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book thatublished a was critical of george herbert walker-- george herbert bush's decision to attack -- the university of toronto decided to give george herbert walker bush and honorary degree. and the university president you willjean, introduce him because you wrote a book about him. and we hadd him about 1500 demonstrators outside protesting. award --a difficult the university of toronto was giving an award for ending the cold war. 1500-2000,rators, were protesting him being the head of the cia which in canada was not a popular thing to be. brian: are you a canadian citizen? both.dward: i am an american citizen but i went to toronto in the 19th 60's. in the 1970's, the supreme court had a decision making it possible to have dual citizenship. brian: where do you vote? jean edward: in mississippi. brian: why? jean edward: that is where my parents are from. we own property in mississippi. i have always voted there. brian: back to your walk -- back to your book on george herbert walker bush. why were you critical of his activities in the first direct or -- iraq war? jean edward: bear
book thatublished a was critical of george herbert walker-- george herbert bush's decision to attack -- the university of toronto decided to give george herbert walker bush and honorary degree. and the university president you willjean, introduce him because you wrote a book about him. and we hadd him about 1500 demonstrators outside protesting. award --a difficult the university of toronto was giving an award for ending the cold war. 1500-2000,rators, were protesting him being the head of the...
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overnor herbert. governor herbert: governor bell, hogan from maryland, idaho. i don't know if we need this podium here. so, again, we're honored to be here as we begin our national governors association conference and, again, our initiative we've had this year for the governors is in fact states solving problems and improving people's lives. each sta, we'll highlight -- we'll have some publications to put out. we'll also have a webpage which shows some of the great successes that the states are in fact having. and, again, it gives me hope, frankly, and i think for a lot of people in their respective states they see things improving. that's because of the good work of the governors. i think sometimes we as the american public are trying to get washington to do more of the issues and sophomore of the problems than they're capable of doing when it should be left to the respective states. so we're honored to be here in iowa. now if there's any questions you have we'll be happy to answer those questions. >> [inaudible] about t.p.p. could you express briefly the opin
overnor herbert. governor herbert: governor bell, hogan from maryland, idaho. i don't know if we need this podium here. so, again, we're honored to be here as we begin our national governors association conference and, again, our initiative we've had this year for the governors is in fact states solving problems and improving people's lives. each sta, we'll highlight -- we'll have some publications to put out. we'll also have a webpage which shows some of the great successes that the states are...
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it is hard for anyone to beat herbert hoover. that does not detract from the fact that his decision to attack iraq may be the worst foreign-policy decision ever made. brian: the first sentence in your book and the last sentence frankly, ifto know, you decided to do this on purpose, and at what point. where, in the history of the united states, have the nation been so ill served as during the presidency of george w. bush? how long did it take you to get to that sentence to start that book? jean edward: that was probably the first sentence i wrote. backa book from front to chronologically. first, beforece i start writing the book. i put that sentence in the preface and wrote the conclusion without checking it. know they wereot so similar until i read the reviews. brian: let me read the last sentence. whether george w. bush was the worst president in american history will be long debated, but his decision to invade iraq is easily the worst foreign-policy decision by an american president. jean edward: if you are a historian, you kno
it is hard for anyone to beat herbert hoover. that does not detract from the fact that his decision to attack iraq may be the worst foreign-policy decision ever made. brian: the first sentence in your book and the last sentence frankly, ifto know, you decided to do this on purpose, and at what point. where, in the history of the united states, have the nation been so ill served as during the presidency of george w. bush? how long did it take you to get to that sentence to start that book? jean...
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herbert likes to tout the number of jobs we have. but we don't have enough high-paying jobs to pay a living wage. >> for businesses, though, even utah's weaknesses aren't very weak. the state finishes in the top half or better in all top categories. governor herbert there's some work to do. >> certainly education is one we need to continue to keep the pedal to the metal. the fact of the matter is, we have a large growing student population. we have a higher birth rate than the national average. we have larger family sizes. >> reporter: utah's motto is about as succinct as it can be. new industries are powering the state to higher heights. thanks to industrious people who came up with a plan when times were bleak, stuck to it, and won. for "on the money," i'm scott >> they were ranked on infrastructure and cost of doing business. which states came out at the bottom? hawaii came in at number 49. in the last place, it was the smallest state, rhode island. >>> up next "on the money," a look at the news for the week ahead. there's a new k
herbert likes to tout the number of jobs we have. but we don't have enough high-paying jobs to pay a living wage. >> for businesses, though, even utah's weaknesses aren't very weak. the state finishes in the top half or better in all top categories. governor herbert there's some work to do. >> certainly education is one we need to continue to keep the pedal to the metal. the fact of the matter is, we have a large growing student population. we have a higher birth rate than the...
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it's pretty hard for anyone to beat herbert hoover. that doesn't detract from the fact that his decision to attack iraq may be the worst foreign policy the president ever made. >> i want to ask you about that. the first sentence in your book and the last sentence in your book, i want to know frankly if you decided to do this on purpose and at what point. let me read the first sentence. rarely in the history of the united states has the nation been so ill served as during the presidency of george w. bush. how long did it take you to get to that sentence to start your book? >> probably the first sentence i wrote. as i said, i do a book from front to back chronologically. i do the preface first. and i did the preface before i started reading the book. i put that sentence in the preface and then i wrote the conclusion without checking it. and i didn't know that they were so similar until i read the book reviews. >> really? >> yeah. i didn't look at it. >> let me read the last sentence then. whether george w. bush was the worst president in
it's pretty hard for anyone to beat herbert hoover. that doesn't detract from the fact that his decision to attack iraq may be the worst foreign policy the president ever made. >> i want to ask you about that. the first sentence in your book and the last sentence in your book, i want to know frankly if you decided to do this on purpose and at what point. let me read the first sentence. rarely in the history of the united states has the nation been so ill served as during the presidency of...
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hoover, about what i know about herbert hoover, because i feel like a number of you will know more about hoover today than i would know in another five years of research. i feel like this is the place of some officionados and some experts, and i appreciate your listening to what i might have to add. what i'm going to do is not so much talk about what -- well, what i feel like i can add is what i found that truck me about hoover -- struck me about hoover. i knew something about hoover when i started, but not a whole lot. i feel like i'm sort of every man that way. so the things that i ran across that really struck me and surprised me i thought would be of general interest to you people. i also want to thank tom schwartz for the invitation to speak here and particularly matt schafer and spencer howard who were the researchers who worked with me hand in glove for a couple of years on constantly, my constantly calling on them for new information, to look up a document that i had missed, to assist me on finding, on locating material. they're very good at what they do, and i appreciate how hel
hoover, about what i know about herbert hoover, because i feel like a number of you will know more about hoover today than i would know in another five years of research. i feel like this is the place of some officionados and some experts, and i appreciate your listening to what i might have to add. what i'm going to do is not so much talk about what -- well, what i feel like i can add is what i found that truck me about hoover -- struck me about hoover. i knew something about hoover when i...
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but governor herbert admits there's some work to do. certainly, education is one we need to continue to keep the a large growing student population. so ave some uniqueness there, but we are trying to become the best education system >> utah's motto is about as distinct at it can be. industry. thanks to industrious people who came up with plan when times were bleak, stuck to it and walked. scott cohn, syracuse, utah. >>> you can read more about the top st business and the methodology behind the ranking on our website. >>> finally tonight, here's another look at the day on wall street. that s the blue chip index gained 120 points to 18347. nasdaq added 34 and s&p 500 rose nearly 15. that's nightly business report for tonight. thanks so much for watching. >> thanks from me -"jacqufor those who cooksoul" with heart and soul,y... we present a kitchen made with passion. introducing the completely reimagined suite of appliances from kitchenaid. you can see more at kitchenaid.com. oxo good grips -- thoughtfully yours. vine connections, proud im
but governor herbert admits there's some work to do. certainly, education is one we need to continue to keep the a large growing student population. so ave some uniqueness there, but we are trying to become the best education system >> utah's motto is about as distinct at it can be. industry. thanks to industrious people who came up with plan when times were bleak, stuck to it and walked. scott cohn, syracuse, utah. >>> you can read more about the top st business and the...
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thisnor herbert: we offer in recognition of you, so -- [applause] governor herbert: ok. i think we have the opportunity -- i don't know if this plaque is supposed to head to you or the gavel? [laughter] governor herbert: terry, you are in jar. -- you are in charge. [applause] governor mcauliffe: i would like to -- on behalf of all of the governors -- presented this to recognize the service of gary herbert who has been an outstanding share of the national governors association. i can tell you personally serving alongside gary, we have built a strong, strong friendship. it shows bipartisanship works. he has been a gentleman to all. he has listened to all of our ideas. i've got to tell you, he has been a great leader. governor, on behalf of all of nationalnors of the averages association, i would like to present to you this gavel in recognition of all of your outstanding work for the nation's governors area [applause] -- nation's governors. [applause] governor herbert: thank you very much. terri is going to do a great job. you all do great jobs. state are the best hope for
thisnor herbert: we offer in recognition of you, so -- [applause] governor herbert: ok. i think we have the opportunity -- i don't know if this plaque is supposed to head to you or the gavel? [laughter] governor herbert: terry, you are in jar. -- you are in charge. [applause] governor mcauliffe: i would like to -- on behalf of all of the governors -- presented this to recognize the service of gary herbert who has been an outstanding share of the national governors association. i can tell you...
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that year, ronald reagan and his vice president george herbert walker bush beat walter mondale and vice presidential candidate geraldine ferraro. this is just over 20 minutes. ♪ [applause] ms. ortega: thank you. thank you. thank you. [applause] ms. ortega: thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you very much. thank you. thank you. my fellow republicans here in dallas, my fellow americans, republicans, democrats and independents watching this convention across the country, my fellow americans serving our country overseas, i am honored to be here tonight to deliver the keynote to this national 1984 convention of the republican party. thank you. [cheers and applause] ms. ortega: i am honored because i know there are many members of our party more eloquent than i, but what i have to say tonight, i say from the heart and with a deep conviction that our country's future lies not in the empty rhetoric we heard in san francisco last month, but the courage and vision of a president who has restored america's faith in itself. [applause] ms. ortega: i believe in president reagan and w
that year, ronald reagan and his vice president george herbert walker bush beat walter mondale and vice presidential candidate geraldine ferraro. this is just over 20 minutes. ♪ [applause] ms. ortega: thank you. thank you. thank you. [applause] ms. ortega: thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you very much. thank you. thank you. my fellow republicans here in dallas, my fellow americans, republicans, democrats and independents watching this convention across the country, my fellow...
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look at 1960 when 85-year-old former president herbert hoover address to the gop convention in chicago. he speaks about the threat of communism, crime, and in his words "a frightening moral slump in america." richard nixon was the nominee that year and faced john f. kennedy in the general election. kennedy one. this was provided by the nbc universal archive. ♪ >> 85 years old. the grand old man of the republican party. every delegate in the hall is on banners.waving the decorum of the convention had been interrupted slightly by the new york delegation, led, of course, by governor rockefeller of new york. chairman clearing the way. and the photographers were dispersed. they do mean business. these sergeants at arms, by the way, are wearing red caps. was to have plan mr. hoover addressed the convention by close circuit television from his apartment in new york. even though he is 85, he is still pretty spry and decided to come here in person. harry truman, the only two living ex-president's, have come to be good friends the last two years and speak of each and respectffection and have e
look at 1960 when 85-year-old former president herbert hoover address to the gop convention in chicago. he speaks about the threat of communism, crime, and in his words "a frightening moral slump in america." richard nixon was the nominee that year and faced john f. kennedy in the general election. kennedy one. this was provided by the nbc universal archive. ♪ >> 85 years old. the grand old man of the republican party. every delegate in the hall is on banners.waving the...
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tone require was signed by george herbert walker bush. >> you have to raise taxes or 90s money elsewhere. >> she is going back to pay-as-you-go? >> she is not only going back. she is always in favor. she tells where she is getting the money from, and so far it hasn't been from raising taxes. it's been from cutting -- have a great weekend and good night from new york. see you monday. [♪] >> announcer: this show has never been solely about investments. we talked about anything that affected people and their money. anthony: welcome to a special edition of "wall street week." i'm anthony scaramucci coming to you from the democratic convention in philadelphia, pennsylvania.
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tone require was signed by george herbert walker bush. >> you have to raise taxes or 90s money elsewhere. >> she is going back to pay-as-you-go? >> she is not only going back. she is always in favor. she tells where she is getting the money from, and so far it hasn't been from raising taxes. it's been from cutting -- >> it's official, the democrats pick hillary clinton. is. is she going to do wonderful things for you? >> raising the minimum wage, paid family medical leave. >> that all sounds expensive. >> band for profits, let's do that. is the democratic candidate a creek, creek, liar who likes her server clean? maybe in her
tone require was signed by george herbert walker bush. >> you have to raise taxes or 90s money elsewhere. >> she is going back to pay-as-you-go? >> she is not only going back. she is always in favor. she tells where she is getting the money from, and so far it hasn't been from raising taxes. it's been from cutting -- >> it's official, the democrats pick hillary clinton. is. is she going to do wonderful things for you? >> raising the minimum wage, paid family...
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tone require was signed by george herbert walker bush. >> you have to raise taxes or 90s money elsewhere. >> she is going back to pay-as-you-go? >> she is not only going back. she is always in favor. she tells where she is getting the money from, and so far it hasn't been from raising taxes. it's been from cutting -- what're you, what're you, what're you? i probably got that question 3 to 4 times a week. i'd always get asked if i was asian or moroccan or something else. so i jumped at the chance to take the dna test through ancestry. and my results ended up being african, european and asian. it just confirmed what i guess people had seen in me all my life. i do feel like ancestry helped give me a sense of identity. "what are you?" now i know. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com have a great weekend and good night from new york. see you monday. [♪] >> announcer: this show has never been solely about investments. we talked about anything that affected people and their money. anthony: welcome to a special edition of "wall street week." i'm anth
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herbert hoover, who i hope is watching; and to that great american and his wife, general and mrs. eisenhower; to my own wife, my family, and to all of my fellow republicans here assembled, and americans across this great nation. from this moment, united and determined, we will go forward together, dedicated to the ultimate and undeniable greatness of the whole man. together we will win. i accept your nomination with a deep sense of humility. i accept, too, the responsibility that goes with it, and i seek your continued help and your continued guidance. my fellow republicans, our cause is too great for any man to feel worthy of it. our task would be too great for any man, did he not have with him the heart and the hands of this great republican party, and i promise you tonight that every fiber of my being is consecrated to our cause; that nothing shall be lacking from the struggle that can be brought to it by enthusiasm, by devotion, and plain hard work. in this world no person, no party can guarantee anything, but what we can do and what we shall do is to deserve victory, and vict
herbert hoover, who i hope is watching; and to that great american and his wife, general and mrs. eisenhower; to my own wife, my family, and to all of my fellow republicans here assembled, and americans across this great nation. from this moment, united and determined, we will go forward together, dedicated to the ultimate and undeniable greatness of the whole man. together we will win. i accept your nomination with a deep sense of humility. i accept, too, the responsibility that goes with it,...
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mike governor herbert? simpson the panel, my -- thank you for this discussion, my question for secretary s.t.e.m. -- secretary tom vilsack is this. i know many farmers people involved in agriculture or concerned about the imports that are coming from foreign countries and competing with american grown food styles and agricultural products that is hurting their economy, they have complaints and concerns about the importing of products from other countries, nafta, the ,rade agreements that we have so, give me your perspective, with international trade being what it is, what is the future for agriculture when we are importing more products from other countries? >> the good news in trade is after the last 50 years governor, we have had a surplus in agriculture which means that we sell a lot more to the rest of the world that we purchase from the rest of the world and i think that is going to continue. the efficiency of american agriculture just put a finer point on that, the year i was born to today, we have se
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. >> governor herbert like to tout the number of jobs we have but we don't have enough high-paying jobs. >> reporter: the state finishes in the top half or better of of all business categories but governor herbert admits there's work to do. >> we have to continue to keep the pedal to the metal. we have a higher birth rate than the national average, larger u u industrious people came one a plan when times was bleak, stuck to it and won. >> all 50 states were ranked on ten criteria clue cluing infrastructure and cost of doing business. so which states came out at the bottom? hawaii came in at number 49. and in the last place it was the smallest state, rhode island. >> up next "on the money," a look at the news for the week ahead. there's a new kind of cold brew hitting the market. tea infused ice cream. one entrepreneur had to convince not only the public but his wife that it was a good idea. >> honestly i'm not a tea bringer and i'm not an ice cream fanatic. ...two times the odor-eliminating power to... ...remove odors you've done noseblind to [inhales] mmm. use febreze air effects, till
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anthony: by the was signed by george herbert walker bush. >> you have to raise taxes or finds the money somewhere. >> she is going back to pay as you go? >> she is not on going back. she always tells you where she is getting the money from, and so far it has been from cutting spending in places where we can divert that money and help give the middle class a break on taxes. anthony: we'll see you next week for "wall street week." >> announcer: monday, taking sides on the war on terror. maria gets inside from general jack keane. here comes the judge. napolitano is back. court is in session. works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. for a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture every day. >> i accept your nomination for president of the united states. john: it's official. the democrats picked hillary clinton. is she going to do wonderful thing for you? >> raising the minimum wage, fair schedule, paid family and medical leave. john: that sound expensive. who pays for it? corporations? >> ban dorm that profits? >> yes. john: is the democratic candidate a crook, a liar who
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i will be right back. >> thank you governor herbert. governor brian sandoval was going to oversee this session. he had to step in -- he asked me to step in. an emergency event in nevada and he had to return. to step in.ed the sessionar with so i am able to talk a little bit about this particular session. it is called the next generation view of 360 degree changing communities. the reason we put this session in is because it is under the news you can use template. we have been talking about demographics and the aging population and all of these things for years. what it codo
i will be right back. >> thank you governor herbert. governor brian sandoval was going to oversee this session. he had to step in -- he asked me to step in. an emergency event in nevada and he had to return. to step in.ed the sessionar with so i am able to talk a little bit about this particular session. it is called the next generation view of 360 degree changing communities. the reason we put this session in is because it is under the news you can use template. we have been talking...
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tone require was signed by george herbert walker bush. >> you have to raise taxes or 90s money elsewhere. >> she is going back to pay-as-you-go? >> she is not only going back. she is always in favor. she tells where she is getting the money from, and so far it hasn't been from raising taxes. it's been from cutting -- cutting taxes in places where we can give a break on taxes. anthony: we'll see you next week for "wall street week." if you're taking multiple medications, does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications. but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene, available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel. biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. there goes my sensitive bladder. sound familiar? then you'll love this. incredible protection in a pad this thin. i didn't think it would work, but it does. it's called always discreet watch this. this super abso
tone require was signed by george herbert walker bush. >> you have to raise taxes or 90s money elsewhere. >> she is going back to pay-as-you-go? >> she is not only going back. she is always in favor. she tells where she is getting the money from, and so far it hasn't been from raising taxes. it's been from cutting -- cutting taxes in places where we can give a break on taxes. anthony: we'll see you next week for "wall street week." if you're taking multiple...
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tone require was signed by george herbert walker bush. >> you have to raise taxes or 90s money elsewhere. >> she is going back to pay-as-you-go? >> she is not only going back. she is always in favor. she tells where she is getting the money from, and so far it hasn't been from raising taxes. hasn't been from raising taxes. it's been from cutting -- i know what i can expect from usaa because i have my checking with them, my savings with them, my credit card with them. and then i learned i have this usaa car buying service. the usaa car buying app was really helpful. all the information was laid out right there. i was able to see the savings that i qualified for. it makes your life so much easier when you have to purchase a car, so i've been telling everybody. usaa car buying service, powered by truecar. exclusively for usaa members. better to see it monday. thank you for watching, here is lou dobbs. lou: i am lou dobbs. the conventions, they are over. and the general election campaign officially underway. donald trump and hillary clinton now have 101 days to make their case to the america
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herbert hoover, who i hope is watching; and to that great american and his wife, general and mrs. eisenhower; to [applause] to my own wife, my family, and to all of my fellow republicans here assembled, and americans across this great nation. from this moment, united and determined, we will go forward together, dedicated to the ultimate and undeniable greatness of the whole man. together we will win. [applause] i accept your nomination with a deep sense of humility. i i accept, too, the responsibility that goes with it, and i seek your continued help and your continued guidance. my fellow republicans, our cause is too great for any man to feel worthy of it. our task would be too great for any man, did he not have with him the heart and the hands of this great republican party, and i promise you tonight that every fiber of my being is consecrated to our cause; that nothing shall be lacking from the struggle that can be brought to it by enthusiasm, by devotion, and playing hard work. [applause] in this world no person, no party can guarantee anything, but what we can do and what we
herbert hoover, who i hope is watching; and to that great american and his wife, general and mrs. eisenhower; to [applause] to my own wife, my family, and to all of my fellow republicans here assembled, and americans across this great nation. from this moment, united and determined, we will go forward together, dedicated to the ultimate and undeniable greatness of the whole man. together we will win. [applause] i accept your nomination with a deep sense of humility. i i accept, too, the...
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others include president herbert hoover. thanks to the goods and purchase of u.s. government purchases the good times were rolling in the united states for the first time since the great depression so you can also understand from an economic perspective, people didn't want to go to the war, they wanted to find a card they could purchase. they finally had enough food to eat but there were other reasons. there were the memories the wiping out of a generation of young european men in the trenches of the western front of world war i. the history's largest colonial empire. now, through this all come fdr was not idle unlike president wilson whom he served with during world war i. president roosevelt pursued what he recognized as unnatural actions. he was sending the american navy ever deeper into the atlantic ocean towards europe. finding the foreign ships and event announcing on clear channel. it's for the british to come up and the american ships would drop away and enabling the british to attack. he was also in secret sending american flyers. we had american naval air
others include president herbert hoover. thanks to the goods and purchase of u.s. government purchases the good times were rolling in the united states for the first time since the great depression so you can also understand from an economic perspective, people didn't want to go to the war, they wanted to find a card they could purchase. they finally had enough food to eat but there were other reasons. there were the memories the wiping out of a generation of young european men in the trenches...
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. >> i, george herbert walker bush. >> i, george herbert walker bush. >> do solemnly swear. >> how does a man get to this point in his life? how does a man get so far? >> perhaps for george bush it began when he was the youngest man in the navy. or perhaps it began the day in 1944 when he earned the distinguished flying cross for bravery under fire. >> i saw that footage and i was just sick because it was -- it was phenomenal. i mean the guy was a war hero. that is hard in the television age to overcome. >> atwater takes bush to flag factories. he puts him in f-16s. and the democrats? they tanked. literally. >> i was told to go to sterling heights, michigan, and report to the general dynamics tank factory and proving ground up there, he's going to take a ride in a tank. we had an enormous world historic campaign catastrophe. & in a world held back by compromise, businesses need the agility to do one thing & another. only at&t has the network, people, and partners to help companies be... local & global. open & secure. because no one knows & like at&t. ♪ the sun'll come out for people w
. >> i, george herbert walker bush. >> i, george herbert walker bush. >> do solemnly swear. >> how does a man get to this point in his life? how does a man get so far? >> perhaps for george bush it began when he was the youngest man in the navy. or perhaps it began the day in 1944 when he earned the distinguished flying cross for bravery under fire. >> i saw that footage and i was just sick because it was -- it was phenomenal. i mean the guy was a war hero....
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governor herbert, thank you for your tremendous leadership. i remember when you came in with terry, governor mcauliffe, to my office and talked about how we could work together, federal and state, state and federal, bipartisan, nonpartisan cooperation. i thank all of you, and governor herbert for his leadership on the esea legislation, education and fast act. the two things you mentioned today, they are law, thank you for making all of that happen. to the staff, i also thank the staff for the hospitality extended to be here. we may not agree on everything but i think we agree on this one thing. the leadership and dynamism of america's governors are one of the greatest resources of america's democracy. do you not agree? that's an applause line. [ applause ] i feel very honored to be invited by a great governor, terry mcauliffe, to be introduced by a great governor. as he said, we go back a long way. he was practically a teenager when we had been working for a long time in politics. i'm so proud of his leadership in the state of virginia, creati
governor herbert, thank you for your tremendous leadership. i remember when you came in with terry, governor mcauliffe, to my office and talked about how we could work together, federal and state, state and federal, bipartisan, nonpartisan cooperation. i thank all of you, and governor herbert for his leadership on the esea legislation, education and fast act. the two things you mentioned today, they are law, thank you for making all of that happen. to the staff, i also thank the staff for the...
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herbert matthews of "the new york times" kept a carbon copy of every dispatch he sent to the paper's headquarters in new york , so that people like me and us years later could see how terribly these were censored and condensed before they finally appeared in the newspaper. i actually concluded that they did not do a lot of political censorship but matthews was quite long-winded and was one of the reporters and former editors here know certain reporters get wildly offended any time you cut the sentence out of their story. so i found an abundance of material to work from
herbert matthews of "the new york times" kept a carbon copy of every dispatch he sent to the paper's headquarters in new york , so that people like me and us years later could see how terribly these were censored and condensed before they finally appeared in the newspaper. i actually concluded that they did not do a lot of political censorship but matthews was quite long-winded and was one of the reporters and former editors here know certain reporters get wildly offended any time you...
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. >> i, george herbert walker bush. >> i, george herbert walker bush. >> do solemnly swear. >> how does a man get to this point in his life? how does one man come so far? and maybe for george bush, it began when he became the youngest pilot in the navy or perhaps the day in 1944 when he earned the distinguished flying cross for bravery under fire. >> i saw that footage and i was just sick because it was -- it was phenomenal. i mean the guy was a war hero. that is hard in the television age to overcome. >> atwater takes bush to flag factories. he puts him in f-16s. and the democrats? they tanked. literally. >> i was told to go to sterling heights, michigan, and report to the general dynamics tank factory and proving ground up there he's going to take a ride in a tank. we had an enormous world historic campaign catastrophe. calling all go-getters. all providers. all self-motivated self-starters. drive with uber and put a dollar sign in front of your odometer. like this guy. technically i'm a cook. sign up here. drive a few hours a day. make $300 a week. actually it's a little bit more tha
. >> i, george herbert walker bush. >> i, george herbert walker bush. >> do solemnly swear. >> how does a man get to this point in his life? how does one man come so far? and maybe for george bush, it began when he became the youngest pilot in the navy or perhaps the day in 1944 when he earned the distinguished flying cross for bravery under fire. >> i saw that footage and i was just sick because it was -- it was phenomenal. i mean the guy was a war hero. that is...
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>> yeah. >> governor herbert, starting with you. you have an initiative fighting poverty in your state. how is that effort different from things that have been done in your state and other states to fight poverty? >> thank you, david. let me thank governor branstad for the hosting of our national governors association conference here and giving us the opportunity to come to iowa when you are not running for president. we have a chance to enjoy your hospitality and your wonderful facility and larry hogan from maryland is here as well. nice to have you with us. i think one of the opportunities we have with the national governors association is to highlight the successes of the states because the respective states are doing really wonderful, good things. they are getting things done, solving people's problems and improving people's lives and that is what this whole initiative we have is about. on poverty, which is a big issue for all of us, in utah we have a successful economic growth taking place. maybe the best in the nation. >> one
>> yeah. >> governor herbert, starting with you. you have an initiative fighting poverty in your state. how is that effort different from things that have been done in your state and other states to fight poverty? >> thank you, david. let me thank governor branstad for the hosting of our national governors association conference here and giving us the opportunity to come to iowa when you are not running for president. we have a chance to enjoy your hospitality and your...
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herbert walker bush? >> i said more prepared. i didn't say that they were chopped liver. heading up the allied forced is pretty good training for the presidency and i'm huge admirers of both eisenhower and herbert walker bush. and in fact, i think george h.w. bush is one of the most underrated presidents we've had and a good man. but the skillsets that hillary has are similar to many of the skillsets that they had. experience in government. experience in working with a wide range of people. solving big difficult problems. familiarity with the world. the truth is is that hillary and i have become friends but we're not bosom buddies. we don't go vacationing together. i think i have a pretty clear sense of both her strengths and weaknessess and what i would say is that this is somebody who knows as much about domestic and foreign policy as anybody, is tough as nails, is motivated by what's best for america and ordinary people. understands that in this democracy that we have, things don't always happen as fast as we'd like and it requires compromise and grinding it out. she's
herbert walker bush? >> i said more prepared. i didn't say that they were chopped liver. heading up the allied forced is pretty good training for the presidency and i'm huge admirers of both eisenhower and herbert walker bush. and in fact, i think george h.w. bush is one of the most underrated presidents we've had and a good man. but the skillsets that hillary has are similar to many of the skillsets that they had. experience in government. experience in working with a wide range of...
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national convention ended in cleveland but we look at past republican convention, up next to her -- george herbert walker bush excepts his nomination at the 1988 republican national convention in new orleans, he served up the vice president for ronald reagan for eight years, he says he wants a kinder, gentler nation and promises to read my lips, no new taxes. he beat michael dukakis in the general election with 53% to 45% of the popular vote and served one term as president, his speech is about one hour. [applause] president bush: thank you very much. thank you. thank you. thank you so very much. thank you very, very much.
national convention ended in cleveland but we look at past republican convention, up next to her -- george herbert walker bush excepts his nomination at the 1988 republican national convention in new orleans, he served up the vice president for ronald reagan for eight years, he says he wants a kinder, gentler nation and promises to read my lips, no new taxes. he beat michael dukakis in the general election with 53% to 45% of the popular vote and served one term as president, his speech is about...
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bushgeorge herbert walker accepted the nomination in new orleans. ronald reagan's vice president for the previous eight years and said he wants a kinder, gentler nation and promises no new taxes. he went on to be michael dukakis in the popular vote and turn -- served one term as president.
bushgeorge herbert walker accepted the nomination in new orleans. ronald reagan's vice president for the previous eight years and said he wants a kinder, gentler nation and promises no new taxes. he went on to be michael dukakis in the popular vote and turn -- served one term as president.
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that year, ronald reagan and his vice president george herbert walker bush beat walter mondale and vice presidential candidate geraldine ferraro. this is just over 20 minutes. ♪ [applause]
that year, ronald reagan and his vice president george herbert walker bush beat walter mondale and vice presidential candidate geraldine ferraro. this is just over 20 minutes. ♪ [applause]
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next on american history tv, we look at 1960 when 85-year-old former president herbert hoover addressed the republican convention in chicago. he speaks about the threat of communism, crime, and in his words, "a frightening moral slump in america." richard nixon was the nominee that year and faced john f. kennedy in the general election. john f. kennedy won with less than 1% of the popular vote. this video is just under 20 minutes provided by the nbc , universal archives. >> 85 years old. the grand old man of the republican party. every delegate in the hall is on his feet clapping and waving state banners. before hoover was escorted and, the decorum of the convention had been interrupted crowd around the new york delegation, crowding around, of course, governor rockefeller of new york. anticipating the arrival of former president hoover, a group of photographers were around the base of the podium. the sergeant at arms told him to clear the way. and the photographers were dispersed. they do mean business. these sergeants at arms, by the way, are wearing red caps. >> the first plan was to
next on american history tv, we look at 1960 when 85-year-old former president herbert hoover addressed the republican convention in chicago. he speaks about the threat of communism, crime, and in his words, "a frightening moral slump in america." richard nixon was the nominee that year and faced john f. kennedy in the general election. john f. kennedy won with less than 1% of the popular vote. this video is just under 20 minutes provided by the nbc , universal archives. >> 85...
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george herbert walker bush. [applause] mr. buchanan: my fellow , this campaign is about philosophy, and it is about character, and george bush wins hands down on both counts. it is time all of us came home and stood beside him. as his running mate, mr. clinton chose albert gore. [jeering] just hownan: but moderate is prince albert? well, according to the taxpayers union, al gore beat out teddy kennedy two straight years, for the title of biggest spender in the senate. and teddy kennedy isn't moderate about anything. [laughter] i'm not kidding. i'm not kidding about teddy. of how many other 60-year-olds do you know that still go to florida for spring break? [applause] mr. buchanan: you know out at that that great big costume veiled held in new york, mr. gore made a startling declaration. henceforth, al gore said, the "central organizing principle" of all governments everywhere must be the environment. wrong, albert. the central organizing principle of this republic is freedom. [applause] mr. buchanan: and from the ancient fores
george herbert walker bush. [applause] mr. buchanan: my fellow , this campaign is about philosophy, and it is about character, and george bush wins hands down on both counts. it is time all of us came home and stood beside him. as his running mate, mr. clinton chose albert gore. [jeering] just hownan: but moderate is prince albert? well, according to the taxpayers union, al gore beat out teddy kennedy two straight years, for the title of biggest spender in the senate. and teddy kennedy isn't...
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law enforcement family across the country feels this corporate for more, i'm joined by douglas herbert. we don't know what the shooter 's motives are. they had access to high powered weapons and they were able to put together this deadly attack very quickly. >> there are two major issues here. the violence against police officers and guns and violence in america and the intersection of all of those. we cannot say it enough. the facts speak for themselves. americans own more guns than any other industrialized country on earth. i think yemen is number two. you have a higher per capita number of firearm killings in america than in any other industrialized nation. one gun per person in circulation in the u.s. 320 million,n is so we are talking maybe 320 million guns. the actual percentage of americans who have guns is relatively lower than it has been in the past, 32%, but still an enormous prevalence of guns. we see that they are being used. -- in thetyle weapons week after the orlando tragedy, re, werror shooting thei had happened doesn't gun control measures that did not advance in the
law enforcement family across the country feels this corporate for more, i'm joined by douglas herbert. we don't know what the shooter 's motives are. they had access to high powered weapons and they were able to put together this deadly attack very quickly. >> there are two major issues here. the violence against police officers and guns and violence in america and the intersection of all of those. we cannot say it enough. the facts speak for themselves. americans own more guns than any...
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with -- his worldview was fromrized by a chum of his pal, childhood, herbert father of herbert claiborne pell, of pell grant fame. on the warl was crimes commission during what ultimately became nuremberg. pell said, we do not have these grand visions. we think the world is made better by working for small changes. i think there are small changes in a particular direction. policies that are seen as a betrayal by fdr fans, like his refusal to go along with anti-lynching legislation, the failure of any kind of holocaust rescue, japanese internment, you name it. i do not think he had a lot of sleepless nights about those trade-offs. feelingit was about that he was doing what he could and a lot of it was responding to people in front of him in terms of using the atlantic charter. the atlantic charter is like a magna carta and the 10 commandments. it's this telegram to press release -- it is this telegramm ed press release. it is physically unimpressive and he had it -- it is displayed. he wanted to partake in that fetishization of documents that sayicans are prone to and that it was a grand
with -- his worldview was fromrized by a chum of his pal, childhood, herbert father of herbert claiborne pell, of pell grant fame. on the warl was crimes commission during what ultimately became nuremberg. pell said, we do not have these grand visions. we think the world is made better by working for small changes. i think there are small changes in a particular direction. policies that are seen as a betrayal by fdr fans, like his refusal to go along with anti-lynching legislation, the failure...
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. >> dickerson: not eisenhower, not george herbert walker bush? >> i said "more prepared." i didn't say they were, you know, chopped liver. i mean, you know, heading up the allied forces is pretty good training for the presidency, and i'm huge admirers of both eisenhower and herbert walker bush, in fact, i think that george h.w. bush is one of the most underrated presidents we've had and i think he is a really good man, but the skill sets that hillary has are similar to many of the skill sets that they had, experience in government, experience in working with a wide range of people, solving big, difficult problems, familiarity with the world. you know, the truth is that hillary and i have become friends, but we're not bosom buddies. we don't go vacationing together. i think i have a pretty clear sense of both her strengths and her weaknesses, and what i would say would be that this is somebody that knows as much about domestic and foreign policy as anybody, is tough as nails, is motivated by what's best for america and ordinary people, understands that in this democracy tha
. >> dickerson: not eisenhower, not george herbert walker bush? >> i said "more prepared." i didn't say they were, you know, chopped liver. i mean, you know, heading up the allied forces is pretty good training for the presidency, and i'm huge admirers of both eisenhower and herbert walker bush, in fact, i think that george h.w. bush is one of the most underrated presidents we've had and i think he is a really good man, but the skill sets that hillary has are similar to...
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who was brought into middle rate but herbert j wechsler? in to mediateught but herbert j wessler. on this a footnote issue. he wrote it in words no one could understand. --convinced pettersen burley edison burley to sign the brief. who one for the case, the government. 6-3. famous case. who upheld it? the government. black, douglas, frankfurter -- the liberators -- the liberals who later would sign brown versus board. and they were all on the government side. --was the three dsenters roberts, murphy, and jackson. and they were 6-3. theyught for a long time just did not understand there was so little evidence. footnote, who reads footnote? [laughter] mr. breyer: author goldberg told me that years ago. anything in't write a footnote if you want anybody to read it. in any case, i thought the transcript of the oral argument --and charlie for ski -- and charlie was representing the japanese and said to the judges, go read the footnote. that footnote denies there is any basis to this whatsoever. and it did. so they had read it. what were they thinking? my guess -- my guess is they were
who was brought into middle rate but herbert j wechsler? in to mediateught but herbert j wessler. on this a footnote issue. he wrote it in words no one could understand. --convinced pettersen burley edison burley to sign the brief. who one for the case, the government. 6-3. famous case. who upheld it? the government. black, douglas, frankfurter -- the liberators -- the liberals who later would sign brown versus board. and they were all on the government side. --was the three dsenters roberts,...
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herbert spencer's status. any have associated this with combination of social dogmatism. spencer was not a social darwinist of any time. he did believe in evolution, but not social darwinism. it was a famous book that argued for equal freedom, everybody should be free to do what they will provided their freedom does not infringe on the equal freedoms of other people. actually i just brought along my copy of social statics here. it has a whole chapter on the rights of women and children. and 1845 was way ahead of his time when it came to advocating for those sorts of rights. this idea of the law of equal freedom inherently brings up the subject of reasonable rate regulation -- reasonable regulation. in fact, everybody should be free to do as they like it it does -- as long as it does not impinge on the freedoms of other people. of contracts, the entire body of contract law is a regulation on the making of contracts, what constitutes a contract, when can they be made, and fours, defenses to them, and entire regulation of contracts that goes back many years, centuries perhap
herbert spencer's status. any have associated this with combination of social dogmatism. spencer was not a social darwinist of any time. he did believe in evolution, but not social darwinism. it was a famous book that argued for equal freedom, everybody should be free to do what they will provided their freedom does not infringe on the equal freedoms of other people. actually i just brought along my copy of social statics here. it has a whole chapter on the rights of women and children. and...
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. >> not eisenhower, not george herbert walker bush? >> well, i said more prepared. i didn't say that they were chopped liver. but the skill sets that hillary has are similar to many of the skill sets that they had. she knows her stuff. and more than anything, that is what is ultimately required to do a good job in this office. >> reporter: president obama with john dikerson. well, don't expect republican donald trump to keep quiet during the democratic convention. he's already talking to cbs news and here's major garrett. >> reporter: with donald trump and allies counterprogramming the democratic convention, ted koppel with cbs sunday morning asked trump what he was thinking when he began this campaign. >> i have a sense that back on june 16th, what donald trump was thinking was, you know or two. i might win the caucus or two. but you know, the worst thing that is going to happen is the brand is going to be improved. i'll be better more famous than today. you never thought you would be sitting here on this day as the nominee of the republican party. >> i think about
. >> not eisenhower, not george herbert walker bush? >> well, i said more prepared. i didn't say that they were chopped liver. but the skill sets that hillary has are similar to many of the skill sets that they had. she knows her stuff. and more than anything, that is what is ultimately required to do a good job in this office. >> reporter: president obama with john dikerson. well, don't expect republican donald trump to keep quiet during the democratic convention. he's...
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herbert matthews of "the new york times" kept a carbon copy of every dispatch he sent to the paper's headquarters in new york , so that people like me and us years later could see how terribly these were censored and condensed before they finally appeared in the newspaper. i actually concluded that they did not do a lot of political censorship but matthews was quite long-winded and was one of the reporters and former editors here know certain reporters get wildly offended any time you cut the sentence out of their story. so i found an abundance of material to work from and as i mentioned i think it's always fun when you can put documents together that casts several different lights, several different kinds of light on the same event and sometimes even the same person saying something differently at different points in time. a little example of that for example, in hemingway's novel about the war "for whom the bell tolls", the central episode in that novel the blowing up of the bridge behind nationalist lines, hemingway himself part in a. that lou up the bridge and i tell that story i
herbert matthews of "the new york times" kept a carbon copy of every dispatch he sent to the paper's headquarters in new york , so that people like me and us years later could see how terribly these were censored and condensed before they finally appeared in the newspaper. i actually concluded that they did not do a lot of political censorship but matthews was quite long-winded and was one of the reporters and former editors here know certain reporters get wildly offended any time you...